 You know, you're gonna get some targets, you know, get some action. So you just gotta be locked in, play by play, you know, find ways to give them the ball. So I'll be looking forward to, you know, if that happens. Any surprise to you that the two has kind of gotten in a groove there in Miami, and what makes him such a good quarterback? Yeah, you know, just doing what they did with him in college. You know, he's an RPO guy, that's where he come from. So, you know, he kind of implemented that in his offense and, you know, it just takes time, you know, to get going in this league, you know, no matter what it is. So I'm not surprised that he got going. But you know, we want to put that, you know, to the stop. Have you seen any differences between Miami Tua and Alabama Tua? You watch both film? Weapons. Weapons he had in downwind. That's probably the difference. You know, they still have good receivers in Miami, but obviously, you know, he has some great receivers at downwind. That's the thing with some dangers. I think TD was asking about water when I walked up. But what do you remember about him from his days in college? Are you surprised, not surprised he's had a success in his annual league? Yeah. Like I said, they kind of just using him. How they use him in college, you know, giving him about quick situations. So I'm not really surprised that he's a great receiver. He can run the route tree. So I'm just expecting him to use him a lot of ways. What's he like? I mean, do you communicate with him much in competition? Yeah. No, I don't really know him like that. What does it mean for you guys to have a chance to go into the division on Sunday and really take care of your own business? It'll mean a lot, you know, to win it back to back. We're just trying to stay focused on one game, you know. Even though this one game will, you know, put us in a good position. So that's just how we're going about, you know, trying to take it one game at a time and, you know, in terms of the vision, you know, that'll be big for us, you know, in the future, you know, for the playoffs. What's the toughest level of defense as you guys have continued to play together and continue to play better? Yeah. I mean, I think we kind of found our identity and how we want to play. We've seen what we put on film, you know, how that looks. And we want to keep putting that out there. You know, we feel like if we run to the ball, we swarm, you know, that intimidates offense, you know, I don't know if y'all know this, but like there's been a couple of passes in the last two games. And they're like screaming, the guys are dropping the ball because they feel guys coming. So that's kind of what we want to keep going at, you know, the rest of the years. I think it's going to be about 32, 33 the games on Sunday. You're looking forward to that or what's that going to be like? You know, we already, we have some cool games. So, I mean, I've got to play through it, you know, I'm not used to it. You know, it's part of the game. The slipping last week was that like equipment issue? Or we didn't see that from you as much? I know, I mean, I don't want to put it on that. I heard we had a new term, but I mean, I just got to be better. How much of a boost did the Jackrabbit play maybe give you guys one Thursday? And I think I think maybe it's my credit and maybe film studies for making that play happen. How much does that happen during the course of the year where you guys have been taking what you learned in the classroom and having to play out for you on the field? A lot, a lot of people, you know, rely on what they was on successful plays and they had a lot of success on that play this past season. So we knew it was coming. And also, you know, just getting to stop in the red zone, you know, he had no picks in the red zone. They were pretty, they were like the number one team in the red zone. So that gave us a big boost, you know, to, you know, that we can make the play that we need to make and, you know, just get an offense, you know, a boost anyway, any chance possible.